US: Two On Board Killed as Small Plane Crashes into New Hampshire Home

Last Updated: October 22, 2022, 23:36 IST

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A small plane crashed into a multifamily home, which then caught fire, near the Keene Airport in New Hampshire, United States, on Saturday. (Image: Twitter)

A small plane crashed into a multifamily home, which then caught fire, near the Keene Airport in New Hampshire, United States, on Saturday. (Image: Twitter)

The multifamily building in the city of Keene caught fire in the crash but no one on the ground was injured

A small plane crashed into an apartment building near an airport in the northeastern US state of New Hampshire, killing two people on board, local officials said. The multifamily building in the city of Keene, 110 km northwest of Boston, caught fire in the Friday night crash but no one on the ground was injured.

Keene Mayor George Hansel said Saturday that two people on board the plane died, but gave no further details, NBC reported. “There were no injuries at the multifamily building. Unfortunately, those on the plane have perished,” the city of Keene said in a Facebook post on Friday night.

“The FAA has been notified. Additional details will be shared as they become available.”

Resident Scott Gauthier said he heard a loud noise and felt the building shake. “The whole building shook and then my mother went out to check on what was going on and she started screaming, ‘Get out of the house,’” he told NBC10 Boston.

“By the time I got out, the whole back barn was already in flames,” he said. “You could feel the flames of the building like you were standing next to a bonfire.”

The Federal Aviation Administration told CNN the plane was a Beechcraft Sierra, a small, single-engine aircraft.

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